Now you see me!

In the depths of oceans, seas, and lakes, where light dances with water and shadows shift with the currents, the boundary between creature and environment fades. Now You See Me captures the extraordinary ability of animals to melt into their surroundings. Each image unveils a moment of delicate camouflage, where the animal becomes an inseparable part of the landscape it occupies. Here, presence and concealment intertwine, and the line between being seen and unseen is beautifully blurred.


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LP129371

In an environment often perceived through the lens of suffering and chaos, this series seeks to capture the forgotten dimension of daily life for children in refugee camps. Each image is a fragment of this complex reality, where emotions quietly weave and unfold. From apprehension to wonder, the series reveals the astonishing resilience and persistent light that shine through beyond appearances. These faces, these gestures, are witnesses to a humanity that refuses to be extinguished.

The title of this series, “LP129371,” refers to the United Nations Laissez-Passer number I used during my work with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). It serves as a reminder of the profound connection between the photographer and the subjects captured, a subtle reference to the identity and movement of those displaced by conflict. It is not just a number, but a symbol of the continuous journey — both for those who seek refuge and for those who bear witness to their stories.


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